ORIGIN PC Gaming Laptop EVO15-S is Thin and Light

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It looks pretty much exactly as MSI Ghost Pro GS60, which was announced long time ago and is still unavailable over here.
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It is, origin rebrand msi and clevo machines
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Those are pretty sweet specs for a laptop! I'm glad they're offering 1080p and 3k monitors. I'm not sure how well it will handle newer games in 3k though. But why did they raid the SSDs? It's useless for gaming.
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Those are pretty sweet specs for a laptop! I'm glad they're offering 1080p and 3k monitors. I'm not sure how well it will handle newer games in 3k though. But why did they raid the SSDs? It's useless for gaming.
Some of them should work ok, but there's a solution which I tried with ThinkPad T540p - you just add 1440x810 custom resolution and use it for more demanding games. It doesn't look half as good as 3k at 200dpi, but each rendered pixel is mapped to 2x2 square on screen, so there's no extra blur. Also, at this resolution, you get the DPI values close to the reference 96 dpi, so the game pixels aren't that huge, making it a nice fallback resolution. When reading text, you'll really appreciate high dpi settings. Such setup makes a world of difference in text readability and eye strain. Also, in Windows you'd probably set scaling to 200%, so low-res graphics would be zoomed without blur (which is really bad in some apps and pages with 125% and 150% scaling)